Bletchley Park circumvents copyright protection ?
Nexus
nexus at patrol.i-way.co.uk
Mon, 13 May 2002 22:05:03 +0100
Courtesy of Slashdot, the main article is actually a film review of Enigma,
but the opening paragraph is amusing.
Well, to me at least ;-)
Cheers,
JJ
Posted by timothy on Monday May 13, @01:00PM
from the greatest-generation dept.
Peter Wayner writes: "In all of the scary stories Hollywood circulates about
copyright piracy, nothing could be scarier that the gang of file swapping,
copyright circumventing hackers in the new movie 'Enigma'. They laugh and
love a bit, but mainly they spend their time building a big whirring and
clicking machine to smash a copyright protection mechanism. When the machine
delivers, they put the results into a Gnutella-like file sharing system
called Ultra so their friends can track down the original artists and kill
them." (Read on for the rest of Peter's review.)
http://slashdot.org/features/02/05/13/1532213.shtml?tid=97